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Revision as of 18:41, 25 March 2022

GPM-T
GPM-T.jpg
Inyurstan soldiers training with the GPM-T
TypeAnti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM)
Place of origin Inyursta
Service history
In service1999–present
Used bySee: Users
Wars
Production history
DesignerPavCo Arms
Designed1994
ManufacturerPavCo Arms
Produced1999–present
Specifications
Detonation
mechanism
Impact
Blast yield6.9kg Tandem HEAT

EngineSolid Fuel Rocket
PropellantSolid Propellant
Operational
range
4,000-7,500m
Speed280m/s
Guidance
system
SACLOS Wire-Guided
Accuracy<1m CEP

The GPM-T is an anti-tank missile (ATGM) produced in Inyursta and in service with the armed forces of several nations. Designed in 1994, the GPM-T was Inyursta's first truly indigenous ATGM, the preceding GPM-18V2 having been an RPG-7 clone and the GPM-15 having been a clone of the SS.10. it is primarily designed and intended for use as a man-portable anti-tank system (MANPATS); however, it has seen widespread vehicle integration on platforms such as the IAV-72, IAV-78 and Iguana-M2.

Users